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A new Partnership with Unbound Now

Candice Becklund

Today there are an estimated 50 million victims of human trafficking globally

We are excited to announce our new partnership with Unbound Now, an organization committed to eradicating human trafficking and supporting survivors through comprehensive services.

Who is Unbound Now?

Unbound Now exists to support survivors and resource communities to fight human trafficking. Our advocates provide 24/7 crisis response and on-going case management to youth and adult survivors of human trafficking. From the moment of recovery through the journey towards restoration, advocates offer the trust-based relationship needed to facilitate the process of staying safe from human trafficking. Their Underground drop-in center and The Reagan home offer specialized services for trafficked and exploited youth.

Additionally, Unbound Now empowers youth through prevention education in schools and juvenile detention centers and offers individualized early intervention services for youth at risk of exploitation. 

Unbound Now is the lead victim service provider on several Task Forces recognized by the U.S. Department of Justice, and contributes to multiple community-based coalitions. 

A Partnership with Purpose

At Talitha Coffee Roasters, we believe in the power of coffee to bring about positive change. Partnering with Unbound Now allows us to support their crucial work in both preventing trafficking and aiding survivors. Together, we’re committed to creating safe spaces and providing opportunities for growth and healing.

Why Your Support Matters

Choosing Talitha Coffee means supporting a mission greater than coffee. Every cup you enjoy helps fund these essential services, contributing to a world where every young person can live free from exploitation and every survivor can find hope and healing.

Join us in this vital cause. Support Talitha Coffee and Unbound Now—together, we can make a real difference.

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